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[Albion] Roma tickets - number remaining tier to tier









Albion Robster

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So it has, 1.053. Should realistically slow down a lot now, reckon even the cool kids in this tier have sauntered in by now
 


Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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So it has, 1.053. Should realistically slow down a lot now, reckon even the cool kids in this tier have sauntered in by now
I think you're right but it's probably fewer than normal due to the unallocated seating.

Although being in Tier 1 means you are always "guaranteed a seat", people like to get in early to get their preferred seating area. As such, it feels like 80% of tier 1 sales happen in the first half hour or so.

With these tickets being ureserved seats there really is no rush, and some folk will be on the road to Wolverhampton.

All that said, it does feel like there will be a healthy chunk of tickets available tomorrow morning.
 




hans kraay fan club

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So it has, 1.053. Should realistically slow down a lot now, reckon even the cool kids in this tier have sauntered in by now

I think you're right but it's probably fewer than normal due to the unallocated seating.

Although being in Tier 1 means you are always "guaranteed a seat", people like to get in early to get their preferred seating area. As such, it feels like 80% of tier 1 sales happen in the first half hour or so.

With these tickets being ureserved seats there really is no rush, and some folk will be on the road to Wolverhampton.

All that said, it does feel like there will be a healthy chunk of tickets available tomorrow morning.
Yeah, I think I'm in agreement with @London Irish here. The window has been open for over three hours, and however relaxed about it all you might be, if your a good few hundred pounds in already on flights and hotels, you're pretty unlikely to hold off securing your match tickets, just because you CAN.
 


Bozza

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Yeah, I think I'm in agreement with @London Irish here. The window has been open for over three hours, and however relaxed about it all you might be, if your a good few hundred pounds in already on flights and hotels, you're pretty unlikely to hold off securing your match tickets, just because you CAN.
I've not bought mine yet.

As someone with a long and distinguished history of forgetting to do things on time, I'm living dangerously. What's the worst that could happen?
 






tstanbur

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I've been before and had no problems. We're in a corporate area too, so shouldn't have any issues. Did the same at Ajax and just behaved myself and had a great evening.
Fair enough, just saw for European games Roma state on their website that anyone born in the country of the opponents are not allowed in home areas (assume via passport checks). They've got in on there for our game and had the same for Feyenoord too.
 






















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